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Goodness me Dave, any Firecrest is a great Firecrest!

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409) Goldcrest

Surprised I hadn't already got one in this years count however, as I have added Red Kite twice it's still 409!

49145994317_f593bcd4be_b.jpgGoldcrest by Dave Williams, on Flickr

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410) Fieldfare

As with the Goldcrest, seen at a recently added RSPB reserve in Anglesey,North Wales the name of which I struggle with,Cors Ddyga.

49145995367_584e4093e2_b.jpgFieldfare. Turdus pilaris by Dave Williams, on Flickr

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Could have sworn you got Goldcrest at Ken-Dee with me. The one with the stick in the wrong place.

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I have given up trying to add new additions to my list and instead been taking what little opportunities there have been to concentrate on the local Firecrest. We could do with some better light that's for sure!

49207280513_c511aeb5f8_b.jpgFirecrest by Dave Williams, on Flickr

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Just like my firecrest photo :lol::lol:.

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what a stunning shot of a lovely bird. 

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Just catching up with your list Dave.  Well done on your 400 record.  All your SA birds were very impressive, and I love the Red Kite pictures.

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